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US9249857B2
US9249857B2 US12/746,885 US74688508A US9249857B2 US 9249857 B2 US9249857 B2 US 9249857B2 US 74688508 A US74688508 A US 74688508A US 9249857 B2 US9249857 B2 US 9249857B2
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16FSPRINGS; SHOCK-ABSORBERS; MEANS FOR DAMPING VIBRATION
    • F16F13/00Units comprising springs of the non-fluid type as well as vibration-dampers, shock-absorbers, or fluid springs
    • F16F13/04Units comprising springs of the non-fluid type as well as vibration-dampers, shock-absorbers, or fluid springs comprising both a plastics spring and a damper, e.g. a friction damper
    • F16F13/06Units comprising springs of the non-fluid type as well as vibration-dampers, shock-absorbers, or fluid springs comprising both a plastics spring and a damper, e.g. a friction damper the damper being a fluid damper, e.g. the plastics spring not forming a part of the wall of the fluid chamber of the damper
    • F16F13/08Units comprising springs of the non-fluid type as well as vibration-dampers, shock-absorbers, or fluid springs comprising both a plastics spring and a damper, e.g. a friction damper the damper being a fluid damper, e.g. the plastics spring not forming a part of the wall of the fluid chamber of the damper the plastics spring forming at least a part of the wall of the fluid chamber of the damper
    • F16F13/10Units comprising springs of the non-fluid type as well as vibration-dampers, shock-absorbers, or fluid springs comprising both a plastics spring and a damper, e.g. a friction damper the damper being a fluid damper, e.g. the plastics spring not forming a part of the wall of the fluid chamber of the damper the plastics spring forming at least a part of the wall of the fluid chamber of the damper the wall being at least in part formed by a flexible membrane or the like
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16FSPRINGS; SHOCK-ABSORBERS; MEANS FOR DAMPING VIBRATION
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  • the present invention relates to an anti-vibration apparatus that is applied to a vehicle, an industrial machine or the like to absorb and dampen the vibration of a vibration generating portion such as an engine.
  • the apparatus includes a cylindrical first mounting member connected to one of a vibration generating portion and a generation receiving portion, a second mounting member connected to the other of the vibration generating portion and the vibration receiving portion, and a first rubber elastic body for elastically connecting the first and second mounting members to each other. Furthermore, an inner part of the first mounting member is divided into a primary liquid chamber and a secondary liquid chamber by a dividing member.
  • the primary liquid chamber is configured such that a liquid is sealed therein making the first rubber elastic body part of the partition wall and an inner volume thereof is changed due to the deformation of the first rubber elastic body.
  • the secondary liquid chamber is configured such that at least one part of the partition wall is formed in a deformable manner and the liquid is sealed therein.
  • an orifice passage for linking the primary liquid chamber with the secondary liquid chamber is formed and the liquid is sealed in the primary liquid chamber and the secondary liquid chamber.
  • the primary liquid chamber may become a negative pressure.
  • cavitation is generated in which a plurality of bubbles is produced in the liquid within the primary liquid chamber.
  • a shock wave is generated.
  • the shock wave is diffused to a metallic material such as the first mounting member or the like, which generates an abnormal noise.
  • Patent Document 1 As a means for preventing the occurrence of the abnormal noise, as described in Patent Document 1 described below, for example, there is a known structure in which a linking hole for linking the primary liquid chamber with the secondary liquid chamber is formed in the dividing member separately from the orifice passage and a valve is provided in the linking hole.
  • a linking hole for linking the primary liquid chamber with the secondary liquid chamber is formed in the dividing member separately from the orifice passage and a valve is provided in the linking hole.
  • the present invention has been made in view of the above circumstances and an object thereof is to provide an anti-vibration apparatus that can reduce a level of the generated abnormal noise without complicating the structure and deteriorating the damping performance.
  • the anti-vibration apparatus has the following structure. That is, the apparatus includes a cylindrical first mounting member connected to one of a vibration generating portion and a vibration receiving portion, a second mounting member connected to the other of the vibration generating portion and the vibration receiving portion, and a first rubber elastic body for elastically connecting the first and second mounting members to each other.
  • An inner part of the first mounting member is divided into a primary liquid chamber and a secondary liquid chamber by a dividing member.
  • the primary liquid chamber is configured such that the inner volume thereof is changed due to the deformation of the first rubber elastic body by making the first rubber elastic body part of a partition.
  • the secondary liquid chamber is configured such that at least one part of the partition is formed in a deformable manner and the liquid is sealed therein.
  • an orifice passage for linking the primary liquid chamber with the secondary liquid chamber is formed and the liquid is sealed in the primary liquid chamber and the secondary liquid chamber.
  • the liquid contains a first liquid and a second liquid that are mutually insoluble, the second liquid having a vapor pressure higher than that of the first liquid and having a weight percentage (weight %) contained in the liquid which is smaller than that of the first liquid.
  • the liquid sealed in the primary liquid chamber and the secondary liquid chamber includes the first and second liquids that are mutually insoluble and have different vapor pressures, the vapor pressure of the overall liquid is higher than that of a first liquid alone or that of a second liquid alone.
  • the liquid pressure in which the cavitation begins to occur in an interface region of the first liquid and the second liquid in the liquid increases as compared to a case where the first liquid alone or the second alone is sealed in the primary liquid chamber and the secondary liquid chamber.
  • the second liquid has a higher vapor pressure than that of the first liquid, in the subsequent process of a successive declines in the liquid pressure within the primary liquid chamber, by preferentially generating the cavitation in the second liquid side with higher vapor pressure among the first and second liquids in the interface region, while expanding the bubbles generated by the cavitation, it is possible to suppress the decline in the liquid pressure.
  • the weight percentage contained in the liquid of the second liquid which has a higher vapor pressure than the first liquid and is readily to generate the cavitation, is smaller than that of the first liquid, while the above-mentioned working effect is obtained, even at the normal time when idle vibration and shake vibration are added, it is possible to prevent difficulties in exerting the effect of liquid bridge resonance in the orifice passage due to easy occurrence of the cavitation, with the result that the damping performance of the anti-vibration apparatus can be surely secured.
  • the cavitation may occur in the overall liquids, and thus the level of the generated abnormal noise cannot be reduced.
  • the second liquid may have a smaller latent heat of vaporization than the first liquid.
  • the second liquid since the second liquid has a smaller latent heat of vaporization than the first liquid, it is possible to reduce energy discharged when the bubbles are collapsed in the process when the liquid pressure of the primary liquid chamber rises and is returned to the original liquid pressure, that is, when the phase of the second liquid is changed from a gaseous state to a liquefied state, as compared to energy discharged when the bubbles are generated in the first liquid and are collapsed.
  • the occurrence of the bubble in the first liquid is suppressed, and in addition, the energy generated in the overall liquids can be reliably suppressed.
  • the first liquid may contain ethylene glycol alone or an ethylene glycol and propylene glycol
  • the second liquid may contain silicon oil or fluorine oil
  • the liquids may contain the first liquid 60 to 99.9 weight % and may contain the second liquid 0.1 to 40 weight %.
  • the second liquid has a smaller weight percentage in the liquid than the first liquid.
  • the level of the generated abnormal noise can be reduced without complicating the structure and declining the damping performance.
  • FIG. 1 is a longitudinal sectional view which is shown as an embodiment according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a graph showing a relationship of an addition amount of a second liquid to a liquid and vibration acceleration.
  • FIG. 3 is a graph showing a relationship of an addition amount of a second liquid to a liquid and vibration acceleration.
  • FIG. 4 is a graph showing a relationship of an addition amount of a second liquid to a liquid and vibration acceleration.
  • FIG. 5 is a graph showing a relationship of an addition amount of a second liquid to a liquid and vibration acceleration.
  • FIG. 6 is a graph showing a relationship of an addition amount of a second liquid to a liquid and a ratio of loss coefficient.
  • FIG. 7 is a graph showing a relationship of an addition amount of a second liquid to a liquid and a ratio of loss coefficient.
  • FIG. 8 is a graph showing a relationship of an addition amount of a second liquid to a liquid and a ratio of loss coefficient.
  • FIG. 9 is a graph showing a relationship of an addition amount of a second liquid to a liquid and a ratio of loss coefficient.
  • the anti-vibration apparatus 10 includes a cylindrical first mounting member 11 connected to one of a vibration generating portion and a vibration receiving portion, a second mounting member 12 connected to the other of the vibration generating portion and the vibration receiving portion, a first rubber elastic body 13 for elastically connecting the first and second mounting members 11 and 12 to each other, and a dividing member 16 for dividing an inner part of the first mounting member 11 into a primary liquid chamber 14 and a secondary liquid chamber 15 described below.
  • each of the members is formed to make a circular shape or a ring shape when seen from an upper surface thereof and is concentrically arranged on a common axis.
  • the common axis is called a central axis O.
  • the second mounting member 12 is connected to an engine as the vibration generating portion
  • the first mounting member 11 is connected to a car body as the vibration receiving portion via a bracket (not shown) or the like, whereby the transfer of the vibration of the engine to the car body can be suppressed.
  • the second mounting member 12 is formed in a column shape and is disposed in one end aperture area in a direction of the central axis O of the first mounting member 11 .
  • the first rubber elastic body 13 is bonded to the one end opening portion of the first mounting member 11 and an outer peripheral surface of the second mounting member 12 to occlude the first mounting member 11 from the one end in the direction of the central axis O.
  • a female screw portion is formed on the one end surface of the second mounting member 12 .
  • one end portion of the second mounting member 12 in the axial direction protrudes from one end aperture plane of the first mounting member 11 in the direction of the central axis O to the outer side in the direction of the central axis O.
  • a diaphragm 19 is disposed on another end aperture area of the first mounting member 11 in the direction of the central axis O.
  • the diaphragm 19 is formed to make a circular shape when seen from the upper surface thereof and forms a reversed bowl shape which is recessed toward another end of the direction of the central axis O.
  • an inner peripheral surface of a ring plate 19 a is bonded by cure adhesion over the overall periphery thereof.
  • the ring plate 19 a is fitted into the another end aperture area of the first mounting member 11 , whereby the diaphragm 19 occludes the first mounting member 11 from another end in the direction of the central axis O.
  • a portion situated between the diaphragm 19 and the first rubber elastic body 13 is occluded tightly sealed by the diaphragm 19 and the first rubber elastic body 13 and becomes a liquid chamber filled with a liquid L described later.
  • the liquid chamber is divided into a primary liquid chamber 14 and a secondary liquid chamber 15 by a dividing member 16 .
  • the primary liquid chamber 14 has the first rubber elastic body 13 in part of a partition wall and the inner volume thereof is changed due to the deformation of the first rubber elastic body 13 .
  • the secondary liquid chamber 15 has the diaphragm 19 in part of the partition wall and the inner volume thereof is changed due to the deformation of the diaphragm 19 .
  • an orifice passage 24 is formed which extends along the circumferential direction of the first mounting member 11 between the outer peripheral surface of the dividing member 16 and the inner peripheral surface of the first mounting member 11 .
  • the dividing member 16 is formed in annular shape, a peripheral groove formed on the outer peripheral surface thereof becomes the orifice passage 24 , the orifice passage 24 being occluded by a rubber film 18 coated on the inner peripheral surface of the first mounting member 11 from outside along radial direction.
  • the rubber film 18 is formed integrally with the first rubber elastic body 13 , and the inner peripheral surface of the first mounting member 11 is covered by the first rubber elastic body 13 and the rubber film 18 over the entire area thereof.
  • a disk-shaped rubber member 16 a is disposed in the inner side of the dividing member 16 in the diameter direction, and occludes the center portion of the dividing member 16 formed in annular shape in the diameter direction.
  • the anti-vibration apparatus 10 is a compression type in which the primary liquid chamber 14 is mounted so as to be situated at the upper side along the vertical direction and the secondary liquid chamber 15 is mounted so as to be situated at the lower side along the vertical direction.
  • the liquid L contains the first liquid and the second liquid that are mutually insoluble.
  • the second liquid has a higher vapor pressure and a smaller weight percentage (weight %) contained in the liquid L, as compared to the first liquid.
  • the second liquid has a smaller latent heat of vaporization than that of the first liquid.
  • the second liquid has a higher vapor pressure and a smaller latent heat of vaporization as compared to the first liquid in the range of temperature of at least ⁇ 30° C. to 100° C.
  • the vapor pressure of the second liquid is greater than or equal to twice that of the first liquid and the latent heat of vaporization per 1 kg of the first liquid is greater than of equal to twice that of the second liquid.
  • the first liquid as described above for example, a liquid containing ethylene glycol and propylene glycol or ethylene glycol alone or the like may be included, and as the second liquid, for example, silicon oil or fluorine oil or the like may be included.
  • the liquid L contains 60 to 99.9 weight % of the first liquid and 0.1 to 40 weight % of the second liquid.
  • the liquid L contains 80 to 99.75 weight % of the first liquid and 0.25 to 20 weight % of the second liquid.
  • the second liquid has a lower viscosity than the first liquid.
  • the first liquid is included at 80 cc to 200 cc and the second liquid is included at 0.5 cc to 5 cc.
  • the liquid L goes into a state that the second liquid is dispersed into a plurality of places in the first liquid in a state in which the second liquid is separated from the first liquid.
  • the vapor pressure of the overall liquid L becomes higher than that of the first liquid alone or that of the second liquid alone.
  • the liquid pressure of the primary liquid chamber 14 increases as compared to a case where the first liquid alone or the second liquid alone is sealed in the primary liquid chamber 14 and the secondary liquid chamber 15 .
  • the cavitation is preferentially generated in the second liquid side having the high vapor pressure among the first liquid and the second liquid in the interface region, while expanding the bubbles generated by the cavitation, whereby the decline in the liquid pressure can be suppressed.
  • the weight percentage contained in the liquid L of the second liquid which has the higher vapor pressure than the first liquid and readily generate the cavitation, is smaller than that of the first liquid, the above-mentioned working effect is obtained, and on the other hand, for example, even at the normal time when idle vibration and shake vibration are added, it is possible to prevent difficulties in the exerting of liquid bridge resonance in the orifice passage 24 due to easy occurrence of the cavitation, with the result that the damping performance of the anti-vibration apparatus 10 can be reliably secured.
  • the second liquid since the second liquid has a smaller latent heat of vaporization than the first liquid, it is possible to reduce energy discharged when the bubbles are collapsed in the process when the liquid pressure of the first liquid chamber 14 rises and is returned to the original liquid pressure, that is, when the phase of the second liquid is changed from the gaseous state to the liquefied state, as compared to energy discharged from when the bubbles are generated in the first liquid and are collapsed.
  • the occurrence of the bubbles in the first liquid is suppressed, and in addition, the energy generated in the overall liquid can be reliably suppressed.
  • the level of the generated abnormal noise can be reduced without short-circuiting the primary liquid chamber and the secondary liquid chamber by opening the valve as in the above-mentioned related art. As a result, the working effect is obtained, while the reducing in the damping performance can be prevented, and thus the damping performance can be stabilized.
  • the first liquid contains ethylene glycol alone or ethylene glycol and propylene glycol
  • the second liquid is silicon oil or fluorine oil
  • the liquid L contains 60 to 99.9 weight % of the first liquid and 0.1 to 40 weight % of the second liquid.
  • the silicon oil or the fluorine oil used for the second liquid is expensive compared to the ethylene glycol and the propylene glycol
  • the second liquid has the weight percentage included in the liquid L smaller than the first liquid.
  • the liquid L is in a state that the second liquid is dispersed into multiple places in the first liquid in a state in which the second liquid is separated from the first liquid, when a large vibration is input to at least the anti-vibration apparatus 10 due to the undulations of the road surface or the like, the place in which the bubbles are generated in the liquid L within the primary liquid chamber 14 can be dispersed without being concentrated in a particular places.
  • the place where the shock wave occurs can be dispersed in the liquid L within the primary liquid chamber 14 .
  • the shock wave progresses in the liquid L and, for example, spreads to a portion formed of a metallic material in the anti-vibration apparatus 10 , the energy can be dampened by being mutually interacting with the shock waves.
  • the first liquid and the second liquid are not limited to the above described examples, but if a liquid has a relatively low kinematic viscosity (equal to or less than 1 ⁇ 10 ⁇ 4 m 2 /s at 25° C.), a relatively high boiling point (equal to or larger than 80° C.) and a relatively low freezing point (equal to or less than 0° C.), the invention may be suitably modified.
  • the compression type has been described as the anti-vibration apparatus 10
  • the present invention can also be applied to a suspension type anti-vibration apparatus in which the primary liquid chamber 14 is mounted so as to be situated at the lower side along the vertical direction and the secondary liquid chamber 15 is mounted so as to be situated at the upper side along the vertical direction.
  • liquid L is not limited to two kinds of liquids but may contain three or more types of liquids.
  • a surfactant such as an emulsifying agent may be mixed in the liquid L.
  • the liquid L is sealed in the primary liquid chamber 14 and the secondary liquid chamber 15 simultaneously with the assembling, the anti-vibration apparatus 10 can be effectively manufactured.
  • the occurrence of the abnormal noise may be prevented.
  • materials as the second liquid having the latent heat of vaporization lower than the first liquid have been described, the materials having the latent heat of vaporization equal to or larger than that of the first liquid may be adopted.
  • FIGS. 2 to 5 show a relationship of the addition amount of the second liquid to the liquid and the vibration acceleration
  • the horizontal axis of the graph shows the addition amount (weight %) of the second liquid
  • the vertical axis shows the vibration acceleration (m/s 2 ).
  • “Max,” “Min” and “Ave” respectively indicate a maximum value, a minimum value and an average value of the data.
  • ethylene glycol was used as the first liquid and fluorine oil was used as the second liquid in the example of FIG. 2 .
  • Ethylene glycol was used as the first liquid and silicon oil was used as the second liquid in the example of FIG. 3 .
  • Ethylene glycol and propylene glycol were used as the first liquid and fluorine oil was used as the second liquid in the example of FIG. 4 .
  • Ethylene glycol and propylene glycol were used as the first liquid and silicon oil was used as the second liquid in the example of FIG. 5 .
  • vibration acceleration indicates vibration acceleration generated when the anti-vibration apparatus is excited and is associated with the occurrence of the abnormal noise at the time of excitation. Namely, the larger the vibration acceleration is, the easier it is for the abnormal noise to occur.
  • the vibration acceleration declines, and in particular, when the weight percentage of the second liquid in the liquid is equal to or larger than 0.25 weight %, the vibration acceleration obviously declines.
  • the weight percentage of the second liquid in the liquid has been set to be equal to or larger than 0.1 weight %, and preferably, equal to or larger than 0.25 weight %.
  • FIGS. 6 to 9 show the relationship of the addition amount of the second liquid to the liquid and a ratio of loss coefficient
  • the horizontal axis of the graph indicates the addition amount (weight %) of the second liquid
  • the vertical axis thereof indicates the ratio of loss coefficient (%).
  • ethylene glycol was used as the first liquid and the fluorine oil was used as the second liquid in the example of FIG. 6 .
  • Ethylene glycol was used as the first liquid and silicon oil was used as the second liquid in the example of FIG. 7 .
  • Ethylene glycol and propylene glycol were used as the first liquid and fluorine oil was used as the second liquid in the example of FIG. 8 .
  • Ethylene glycol and propylene glycol were used as the first liquid and silicon oil was used as the second liquid in the example of FIG. 9 .
  • the “ratio of loss coefficient” indicates the damping performance when the anti-vibration apparatus is excited, and the higher the ratio is, the higher the damping performance becomes.
  • the excitation amount is 10 Hz ⁇ 1 mm.
  • the weight percentage of the second liquid in the liquid has been set to be equal to or less than 40 weight %, preferably equal to or less than 20 weight %.
  • liquid used for the liquid related to the present invention is not limited to the above-mentioned embodiment.
  • known oils other than hydro fluorine ether can be used as the fluorine oil and known oils other than dimethylsiloxane can be used as the silicon oil.
  • the level of the generated abnormal noise can be reduced without complicating the structure and deteriorating the damping performance.

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